When the 6-cylinder was improved and became more quiet, was there a corresponding version of the 4-cylinder produced at the same time? If so, that would seem to be a great candidate for conversions.
Will24 said:They do make a common rail ISB4, (I believe it an ISBe with rear gear train)
-Will
Morse said:I just bought a new Cummins B3. 3 crate motor. I dont know much about it yet. . I'll post pics and share info when the project is running. . My friends have jeeps and samurais. . I figured I'd take a samurai, big axles, GM auto, lots of lift, and a Cummins and it would be original. We'll see. .
CKnoop said:I work on Bread and cake trucks we have a 2004 Cake truck with the ISB engine it is a lot quieter seems to run better has Alison auto its all computorized havent had any problems with it yet
Morse said:I've finally got some pics of the new motor, though I can't seem to post them. . The new motor came with the alternator mounted with a belt already on the motor. . Starter was also included. As they said, hook a battery up, and hook up the fuel line and it's ready to go. . This motor is all mechanical. No electronics. .
HoleshotHolset said:
DKarvwnaris said:Someone has the 3. 3 already and has seen the parts are incompatible.
CKnoop said:I work on Bread and cake trucks we have a 2004 Cake truck with the ISB engine it is a lot quieter seems to run better has Alison auto its all computorized havent had any problems with it yet
HoleshotHolset said:That figures... oh well - the search continues.
Would you buy it for a conversion project? I'm undecided.
Matt